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Unveiling the Roadmap: Navigating Medical Sales Rep Requirements

Rep-Lite

Medical sales representatives are the medium through which medical companies sell their healthcare products to providers like hospitals and clinics. They build relationships, understand needs, and offer tailored solutions to these healthcare providers.

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Five IDNs to watch in 2023

Clarivate

healthcare provision landscape, integrated delivery networks, or IDNs, are differentiating their offerings by adding outpatient treatment centers, pursuing National Cancer Institute designations and investing in value-based care. Christopher Silva, Senior Healthcare Research Analyst. In a fiercely competitive U.S.

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The price is right (or is it?): decoding price transparency data

Clarify Health

One driver of rising healthcare costs is pricing, particularly the pricing of hospital services, which have been notoriously difficult to see in advance of treatment, and even more difficult to compare across providers and networks. The software has a no-code query engine that delivers insights in seconds instead of hours.

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AI’s role in Healthcare: Exclusive Interview with Catherine Estrampes, President & CEO at GE Healthcare

Medgadget

This has exacerbated clinician burnout and, subsequently, increased the staffing shortages already facing healthcare providers. As a result, we are seeing providers prioritize finding ways to alleviate clinician burnout and become more efficient with their existing resources and staff.

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15 Healthcare Marketing Strategies to Attract Today’s Healthcare Consumer

Healthcare Success

As more healthcare professionals provide accessible online services and shorten the red tape between physician-patient communications, consumers no longer feel the need to visit the closest option. Instead, they’re empowered to choose a healthcare business offering a consumer experience that meets or exceeds their expectations.

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Healthcare Price Transparency is Here. Now What?

Clarify Health

The Future of Healthcare’s Price Transparency is Here. Healthcare providers and insurers are now required to publicly disclose what they pay hospitals, doctors, and other medical providers. We’re in phase 1 of healthcare’s price transparency movement – internet data dump – but what’s next?

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Healthcare Price Transparency is Here. Now What?

Clarify Health

Recorded Session from the 2022 Consumer Experience & Digital Health Forum The Future of Healthcare’s Price Transparency is Here. Healthcare providers and insurers are now required to publicly disclose what they pay hospitals, doctors, and other medical providers. “Is it a good or bad thing?